A NIGHTCLUB which was closed after installing a two-way mirror in the ladies’ toilets is facing a new probe over a foul Facebook rant about female clubbers.

Tycoon Stefan King’s Shimmy Club had their licence revoked for a week by Glasgow Licensing Board on Friday.

They were ordered to remove the two-way mirror – which sparked outrage – and staff were ordered to complete an equal opportunities course over fears managers and employees “objectified” female customers.

Now King – whose G1 Group own a string of venues – is facing another investigation after his legal team denied that a PR man linked to sexist, X-rated comments about women at the club was on their payroll.

They said the club had been jumping all week and went on to use derogatory and foul language to describe women who were in last Saturday. One also said the guestlist was about to close.

Licensing chiefs said they were “deeply concerned” that a member of the management team would use extreme language to describe women in the nightclub. Keenan appears on the Shimmy Club’s “Meet The Team” Facebook page and he’s “friends” with 16 other G1 Group staff on the site.

He describes himself as the club’s marketing manager.

However, when asked by the seven-man committee about Keenan’s involvement at the club, King’s lawyer denied he was ever an employee.

Archie MacIver added: “Mr King doesn’t know who he is. No one has ever heard of him.”

MacIver insisted a probe by the G1 Group had been unable to trace any record of Keenan.

The licensing board closed the Shimmy Club, in Royal Exchange Square, so a two-way mirror that allowed clubbers to peer into the female toilets could be removed.

King failed in an attempt to have the closure suspended because the Glasgow Sheriff Court had closed but he is expected to appeal their decision tomorrow.

Licensing chiefs hope a new probe into the statement given by Mr MacIver will strengthen their decision. A source said: “It’s believed any evidence of Keenan being employed at the club will help a sheriff uphold our ruling.”

The Shimmy Club opened on May 3 following a £300,000 makeover. A 23-year-old woman has lodged a complaint with police after an incident relating to the two-way mirror.

When we emailed the G1 Group and pointed out Keenan was on their page, his image was quickly removed. They didn’t answer our inquiry about his position. King and Keenan were unavailable for comment.